Grooved-core tooling for manufacturing pneumatic tires reinforced by stays passing through the inflation cavity
The tooling is suitable for manufacturing a toroidal tire that has a crown, a first annular bead and a second annular bead, together with a first sidewall and a second sidewall. The, tool has a core which is provided with groove-type passages that are suitable for receiving reinforcing elements, referred to as “stays.” The stays are designed to be permanently incorporated into the structure of the tire and to each extend in the cavity of the tire, thereby connecting a crown anchor point situated in the crown of the tire to a lateral anchor point situated in one of the sidewalls or beads of the tire.
1 . A tool suitable for manufacturing a toroidal tire comprising a crown suitable for forming a tread, a first annular bead and a second annular bead designed to make it possible to attach the tire to a mounting support such as a rim, together with a first sidewall and a second sidewall that connect the crown to the first bead and to the second bead respectively, the crown, the first and second sidewalls, and the first and second beads as a whole forming a wall having a concave inner surface that defines a cavity of the tire, said tool comprising a toroidal core having, about its central axis, a convex outer receiving surface, which has a shape conjugate to the inner surface of the wall of the tire and which comprises to this end a radially outer crown zone suitable for receiving components forming the crown of the tire and, axially on either side of said crown zone, a first lateral zone turned in towards the central axis and suitable for receiving components forming the first sidewall and the first bead, together with a second lateral zone turned in towards the central axis and suitable for receiving components forming the second sidewall and the second bead, so that the core embodies a reserved volume, which is externally delimited by the receiving surface and corresponds to the cavity of the tire, the core has a plurality of passages that extend inside the reserved volume, below the receiving surface, and which open onto said receiving surface so that each of said passages connects the crown zone of the receiving surface to one of the first and second lateral zones so that the core can receive, inside said passages, stays, which are designed to be permanently incorporated into the structure of the tire and each extend in the cavity of the tire, connecting a crown anchor point situated in the crown of the tire to a lateral anchor point situated in one of the sidewalls or beads of the tire; and
a barrier device that interacts with the core to obstruct a penetration of the components forming the crown, the sidewalls, or the beads of the tire into the passages of the core in which the stays are engaged.
2 . The tool according to claim 1 , wherein the passages for stays are formed by grooves that are hollowed out from the receiving surface in a thickness of the reserved volume so that they have a continuous opening along a profile of the receiving surface, from the crown zone to the lateral zone in question.
3 . The tool according to claim 2 , wherein the core comprises an assembly of a plurality of annular sub-assemblies comprising:
i) a central ring, which forms a central portion of the crown zone of the receiving surface suitable for receiving one or more components forming the crown of the tire, said central ring being without passages for stays;
ii) a left lug, which is axially adjacent to the central ring, said left lug comprising the first lateral zone of the receiving surface as well as a portion of the crown zone that axially extends the central portion of the crown zone on the corresponding side of the central ring, and said left lug containing the grooves forming the passages for the stays that connect the first sidewall of the tire to the crown of the tire; and
iii) a right lug, which is axially adjacent to the central ring, on the side of the central ring that is axially opposite the side receiving the left lug, said right lug comprising the second lateral zone of the receiving surface as well as a portion of the crown zone that axially extends the central portion of the crown zone on the corresponding side of the central ring, and said right lug containing the grooves forming the passages for the stays that connect the second sidewall of the tire to the crown of the tire;
wherein the central ring, the left lug, and the right lug are each angularly split into sectors azimuthally about the central axis, with keys designed to be accessible radially from an inside and to be removed first on a dismantling of the sub-assembly in question, and arch segments supported and locked in position by the keys, and designed to become maneuverable after they have been released by the removal of the keys.
4 . The tool according to claim 3 , wherein flanks of at least one key, which define the angular sector occupied by said key azimuthally about the central axis and thus form parting lines along which said key interacts with the arch segments adjacent to said key within the annular sub-assembly, are parallel to an imaginary sagittal meridian plane, which corresponds to the radial plane that contains the central axis and intersects a middle of the angular sector occupied by the key in question, so that said flanks allow an extraction of the key from the arch segments adjacent to it by sliding and/or tilting along said parting lines.
5 . The tool according to claim 3 , wherein the grooves in a single sector are each delimited by two lateral walls that are generated in an axial generative direction parallel to the central axis, or that form taper faces that flare from a bottom of the groove to the receiving surface so as to open up, in a whole of an inside of the groove in question, a free space that contains an imaginary necessary clearance volume generated by virtually moving the stay in question along a virtual exit trajectory contained in an axial generative direction parallel to the central axis, so that said grooves allow an axial extraction of the sector in question, in an axial extraction movement parallel to the central axis and directed towards the equatorial plane of the core, without the lateral walls of said grooves interfering with the stays during said axial extraction movement.
6 . The tool according to claim 2 , wherein the grooves are generated along radial planes containing the central axis, so as to make it possible to place stays extending along said radial planes within the tire.
7 . The tool according to claim 2 , wherein the grooves are criss-crossed so as to describe a grid on the receiving surface, in order to make it possible to place crossed stays within the tire.
8 . The tool according to claim 7 , wherein the criss-crossed grooves in a single sector are each delimited by two lateral walls that are generated in an oblique generative direction, which is contained in a sagittal meridian plane that intersects a middle of the sector in question, and which, in said sagittal meridian plane, converges towards the central axis in the direction going from the lug in question towards an opposite lug, and forms with the central axis a colatitude angle, which is non-zero and strictly less than 90 degrees.
9 . The tool according to claim 8 , wherein flanks, and therefore parting lines, which define a key in question, are generated in the oblique generative direction on a basis of a base profile that corresponds i) either, according to a first option, to a intersection of the receiving surface and a radial plane that is angularly offset azimuthally relative to the sagittal meridian plane of said key by a value such that the base profile passes through opposite vertices of units of the grid which are defined on the receiving surface by the criss-crossed grooves that follow on from each other from the crown zone to the lateral zone along said base profile, ii) or, according to a second option, to a zigzag broken line formed, on the receiving surface, by alternating sides of the units of the grid which are defined on the receiving surface by the criss-crossed grooves and follow on from each other from the crown zone to the lateral zone.
10 . The tool according to claim 1 , wherein the passages for the stays are delimited by lateral walls, and wherein the core has, on a back of said lateral walls, below the receiving surface, and penetrating between the passages, recesses that are distinct from the passages and separated from said passages by the lateral walls.
11 . The tool according to claim 1 , wherein the barrier device comprises masking elements to form a screen on the receiving surface between the components of the wall of the tire and openings of the passages.
12 . The tool according to claim 11 wherein the masking elements comprise a flexible tape retained by an adhesive.
13 . The tool according to claim 12 wherein the flexible tape is a metal tape.
14 . The tool according to claim 11 wherein masking elements comprise shells.
15 . The tool according to claim 14 wherein masking elements also comprise masking strips.
16 . A method for manufacturing a toroidal tire comprising a crown suitable for forming a tread, a first annular bead and a second annular bead designed to make it possible to attach the tire to a mounting support such as a rim, together with a first sidewall and a second sidewall that connect the crown to the first bead and to the second bead respectively, the crown, the first and second sidewalls and the first and second beads as a whole forming a wall having a concave inner surface that defines a cavity of the tire, said tire comprising reinforcing elements connecting a crown anchor point situated in the crown of the tire to a lateral anchor point situated in one of the sidewalls or beads of the tire, said method comprising a preparation step during which a tool constructed according to claim 1 is prepared, a step of placing stays, during which a reinforcing thread, suitable for forming a stay, is passed through each passage of the core, using a continuous reinforcing thread that is arranged in a snake through the successive passages by taking said continuous reinforcing thread back and forth in one piece from one lateral zone of the core to the other lateral zone, passing through the crown zone, then a packing step during which the components forming the crown, the sidewalls and the beads of the tire are deposited on the receiving surface by winding said components onto the rotating core, in order to build the wall of the tire, then a curing step, then a demolding step during which the core is disengaged from the tire, leaving the stays in place in the cavity of said tire.
17 . The method according to claim 16 , wherein, following the preparation step, and before the step of placing the stays, said method comprises a pre-packing step during which anchor structures that are designed to receive the ends of the stays that emerge from the passages of the core and to adhere to the components forming the sidewalls, the beads or the crown respectively, by sandwiching said ends of the stays between the anchor structures and said components, in order to fasten the stays to the anchor points provided, are laid on the lateral zones and on the crown zone of the receiving surface of the core, facing the anchor points provided for attaching the stays to the wall of the tire.
18 . The method according to claim 16 , wherein, as the core comprises a central ring, and a left lug and a right lug containing the passages for stays in the form of grooves that are open on the receiving surface, each of said central ring and lugs being angularly split into sectors forming keys alternating with arch segments, the demolding step firstly comprises a sub-step of removing the central ring, during which the keys of the central ring, then the arch segments of the central ring, are radially removed, in order to release the lugs, then a second sub-step of extracting a first lug during which the keys of one of the left and right lugs are extracted from the cavity of the tire, then the arch segments of said lug are extracted from the cavity of the tire, in order to release the corresponding portion of the cavity and the stays that are located in said corresponding portion of the cavity, and a third sub-step of extracting the other lug during which the keys of the other lug are extracted from the cavity of the tire, then the arch segments of said other lug are extracted from the cavity of the tire, in order to release the corresponding portion of the cavity and the stays that are located in said corresponding portion of the cavity, and in that the sectors of each lug are extracted in an extraction movement that depends on an arrangement of the lateral walls of the grooves, namely
i) in an axial translational extraction movement, followed by a tilting movement about an axis normal to a sagittal meridian plane of the sector in question, if the lateral walls of the grooves are generated in an axial generative direction parallel to the central axis, or
ii) in an oblique centripetal translational movement, simultaneously comprising an axial component and a radial component, if the lateral walls of the grooves are generated in an oblique generative direction that intersects the central axis at a non-zero acute colatitude angle.
19 . The method according to claim 16 , wherein, after the step of placing stays, said method comprises a protection step, during which the barrier device is implemented which, during the packing step and during the curing step, interacts with the core to obstruct the penetration of the components forming the crown, the sidewalls or the beads of the tire into the passages of the core in which the stays are engaged by applying to the receiving surface, before the packing step, masking elements that cover the passages and thus form a screen between said passages and the components of the wall of the tire, or by using a filling element that temporarily fills, at least during the curing step, the volume of each passage that is left free between the stay engaged in said passage and the opening(s) of said passage that emerge(s) on the receiving surface.
20 . A tool for manufacturing a toroidal tire that has a crown suitable for forming a tread, a first annular bead and a second annular bead designed to make it possible to attach the tire to a mounting support such as a rim, together with a first sidewall and a second sidewall that connect the crown to the first bead and to the second bead respectively, the crown, the first and second sidewalls, and the first and second beads as a whole forming a wall having a concave inner surface that defines a cavity of the tire, said tool comprising:
a toroidal core having, about its central axis, a convex outer receiving surface, which has a shape conjugate to the inner surface of the wall of the tire and which comprises to this end a radially outer crown zone suitable for receiving components forming the crown of the tire and, axially on either side of said crown zone, a first lateral zone turned in towards the central axis and suitable for receiving components forming the first sidewall and the first bead, together with a second lateral zone turned in towards the central axis and suitable for receiving components forming the second sidewall and the second bead, so that the core embodies a reserved volume which is externally delimited by the receiving surface and corresponds to the cavity of the tire;
the core having a plurality of passages that extend inside the reserved volume, below the receiving surface, and which open onto said receiving surface so that each of said passages connects the crown zone of the receiving surface to one of the first and second lateral zones so that the core can receive, inside said passages, stays which are designed to be permanently incorporated into the structure of the tire and each extend in the cavity of the tire, connecting a crown anchor point situated in the crown of the tire to a lateral anchor point situated in one of the sidewalls or beads of the tire;
wherein the passages for stays are formed by grooves that are hollowed out from the receiving surface in a thickness of the reserved volume so that they have a continuous opening along the profile of the receiving surface, from the crown zone to the lateral zone in question,
wherein the core comprises an assembly of a plurality of annular sub-assemblies comprising;
i) a central ring, which forms a central portion of the crown zone of the receiving surface suitable for receiving one or more components forming the crown of the tire, said central ring being without passages for stays;
ii) a left lug, which is axially adjacent to the central ring, said left lug comprising the first lateral zone of the receiving surface as well as a portion of the crown zone that axially extends the central portion of the crown zone on the corresponding side of the central ring, and said left lug containing the grooves forming the passages for the stays that connect the first sidewall of the tire to the crown of the tire; and
iii) a right lug, which is axially adjacent to the central ring, on the side of the central ring that is axially opposite the side receiving the left lug, said right lug comprising the second lateral zone of the receiving surface as well as a portion of the crown zone that axially extends the central portion of the crown zone on the corresponding side of the central ring, and said right lug containing the grooves forming the passages for the stays that connect the second sidewall of the tire to the crown of the tire;
wherein the central ring, the left lug, and the right lug are each angularly split into sectors azimuthally about the central axis, with keys designed to be accessible radially from an inside and to be removed first on a dismantling of the sub-assembly in question, and arch segments supported and locked in position by the keys, and designed to become maneuverable after they have been released by the removal of the keys.
21 . The tool according to claim 20 , wherein flanks of at least one key, which define the angular sector occupied by said key azimuthally about the central axis and thus form parting lines along which said key interacts with the larch segments adjacent to said key within the annular sub-assembly, are parallel to an imaginary sagittal meridian plane, which corresponds to the radial plane that contains the central axis and intersects a middle of the angular sector occupied by the key in question, so that said flanks allow an extraction of the key from the arch segments adjacent to it by sliding and/or tilting along said parting lines.
22 . The tool according to claim 20 , wherein the grooves in a single sector are each delimited by two lateral walls that are generated in an axial generative direction parallel to the central axis, or that form taper faces that flare from a bottom of the groove to the receiving surface so as to open up, in a whole of an inside of the groove in question, a free space that contains an imaginary necessary clearance volume generated by virtually moving the stay in question along a virtual exit trajectory contained in an axial generative direction parallel to the central axis, so that said grooves allow an axial extraction of the sector in question, in an axial extraction movement parallel to the central axis and directed towards the equatorial plane of the core, without the lateral walls of said grooves interfering with the stays during said axial extraction movement.
23 . The tool according to claim 20 , wherein the grooves are generated along radial planes containing the central axis, so as to make it possible to place stays extending along said radial planes within the tire.
24 . The tool according to claim 20 , wherein the passages for the stays are delimited by lateral walls, and wherein the core has, on a back of said lateral walls, below the receiving surface, and penetrating between the passages, recesses that are distinct from the passages and separated from said passages by the lateral walls.